
The poems in The Work engage with the work of love and loss and the hope that we might somehow learn to carry our portion of grief. Simmers writes of churning in an accumulation of losses—the sudden death of her father, the descent of her mother into dementia, her sister-in-law’s terminal illness—and of the work of slowly making wholeness out of brokenness. Her writing fosters a vulnerability and wit that sidestep easier tropes, a reminder that healing often comes through saying “Hello” and “Yes”; a realization that “all this noticing / was love.”
April 2024 | Gaspereau Press | $23.95 | 9781554472666 | Trade paper | 80 pp
You can order a copy from Gaspereau Press, your favourite independent bookstore (mine is The Bookmark in Charlottetown), or online.
Excerpts from The Work (Gaspereau Press, 2024)
Thanks to CBC Books for publishing “Spell ‘World’ Backwards”
Thanks to Juniper Magazine for publishing “The piano is the fireplace”
Thanks to Tinderbox Poetry Journal for publishing “People don’t dance enough in public anymore”